-Each slave FANOUT board sends control signals, including L1A, which signals a trigger, to a whole crate of ADC boards.

-On a trigger, ADC boards will capture the data as it leaves the pipeline buffer and send it to the L2 Trigger board via optical fiber cables. (Note: the L2 Trigger Board has the same schematic design as the L1 Trigger Board, but has different firmware.)

-L2 Trigger board will buffer the data and package it for readout via Ethernet.

-An ethernet switch will connect 16 L2 Trigger boards to Mandolin

-Mandolin is a 40 node computer cluster. Each node will receive all channels of an event for processing and storage.

Information and documents for prototype boards, such as the L1 Trigger revisions A and B and the L1TT-Addon can be found on the Trigger Board page.